![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Matthew Shaer of The Village Voice described the work as reminiscent of William Gibson, while Keith Giles of Comic Book Resources declared that the novel "established early on as a talented artist and writer to keep an eye on". The story focuses on Jennie 2.5, a hacker who uses an illegal television channel to urge viewers to fight back against New York and America's violent theocracy. The book is currently published by Dark Horse Comics in omnibus format. In 2002, Public Domain: A Channel Zero design book was released, and a sequel, Channel Zero: Jennie One, appeared a year later. The character Jennie 2.5 also appears in Wood's The Couriers.Ĭhannel Zero was first published by Image Comics in 1997 as a serial before being collected as a standalone work by AiT/Planet Lar in 2000. Channel Zero is a graphic novel by Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan set in a near-future New York City. Whereas Channel Zero is cerebral, meditating on the power of tropes and manipulation of digital information, The Couriers is a mimetic adrenaline rush of high-octane action, harkening back to. ![]()
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